No reasons for flight suspension, Armavia says
YEREVAN, October 23. /ARKA/. Armenian flag carrier Armavia told ARKA it sees no reasons for the suspension of its flights at Zvarnots Armenia’s International Airport.
Earlier, ARKA reported about the airport’s suspension of Armavia’s flights today morning.
Gevorg Abrahamyan, a spokesman for Zvartnots airport, said Armavia’s debt is 3.3 million dollars, whereas the debt threshold in the contract is 2 million 360 thousand.
“When our debt accounted to 6,200 million dollars, no one suspended our flights. Today, our debt is slightly over 3 million, and they started doing so,” Armavia representative said adding that the company is constantly negotiating with the airport.
The suspension of services is just the latest in a series of disputes between Armavia and Zvartnots, concerning the level of service charges set by the airport. Flights have been suspended several times – in November 2011, March and most recently in September.
Armavia argues that the service charges at Zvartnots, Armenia’s main international airport are unreasonably high. Mikhail Baghdasarov, the airline’s majority shareholder since 2005, has several times said that Armavia might be forced to file for bankruptcy unless the charges are reduced. After the September suspension the sides were said to have signed a new debt-restructuring deal. In case of breach of the agreement the airport reserves the right to sue the airline.
Armavia operates more than 100 flights a week to 40 destinations in 20 countries. In April 2011, it became the first commercial airline to put a Russian-made Sukhoi Superjet 100 into operation, but later cancelled its order for a second Superjet and tried to return the first. However, on October 5, Sukhoi announced that it had reached a new six-month leasing agreement with Armavia on the Superjet.
Zvartnots airport is run by Armenia - International Airports Company under a 30-year concession agreement signed with the Armenian government in 2001. The owner of the company is the Argentine American International Airports, owned by Argentine citizen of Armenian origin Eduardo Eurnekian. -0-
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